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Instrumental Department ROW 1: Holly Berg, Marie Hagen, Esther Johanen, Eileen Loberg, Nancy Rued, Dorene Eklund. ROW 2: Carol Ostrow- ski, Cheryl Reider, Robert Warner, Michele Dohrwardt, Jerry Krebs, Richard Patnacle, Robert Malhon, Patricia Moore. ROW 3: Kay Christensen, Lee Fjelal, Ann Schewe, Sandra Becklund, Dale Anderson, Charles Schoen, Debra Morgan,John Parenteau, Michele Mady, Mr. Rodney Chelberge-Advisor. Under the direction of Mr. Chelberg, twenty-Iive squeaky strings and horns were blended together into a fine musical organization. The members played for the Honor Society, the P.T.A., and Lowell School. ., 4 mmeNKMWW$mMRMa4 e wgmw qumgee , Maw: 44339th r FIRST BAND ROW ONE: Nancy Turner, Jeff Frush, Cathy Reed, Sally Malm, Barrett, Tom Zoet, Richard Gay, David Williams, Ruth Johnson, Davidson, Charles Niederloh, Dick Matt, Rodney Swenson, Rob! Backerud, Sandra Linberg, Janice Vaala, Leland Kampinen, Pat Kt Kemppainen, Frank Frush, Charles Bicking, Mary Jo Murphy, Wolertz, Maryls Pemberton, Mary Peterson, Diane Werp, Andrt William Johnson, William Snodgrass, James Duoos, Marie Isacc Mankowski, Thomas Petersen, Mike Berg, Randy Johnson, Terr George; director, Ronald Carlson, Robert Pearson, John Pence, Ja President: Leonard Wasser, V. President: Ronald Carlson, Secreta
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STUDENT COUNCIL UVinth Grade Membersh ROW ONE: Marie Hagen, Jean Mliner, Jim Dattalo, Carol Sikorski, Kathy Pendergast. ROW TWO: Jennifer Person, Susan Ryan, Nancy Turner, Dianna Russel, Cheryl Curtis, Kathy Taylor. ROW THREE: Russell Miller, Bruce Wolif, Art Grell, Roger Moberg. President: Carol Sikorski, Secretary: Kathy Pendergast, TreasurersJean Mliner, Recorder: Marie Hagen. The Jordan Student Council, under the guidance of Mr. Goodrich, organized and promoted many school activities, such as: auditorium programs, paper sales, noon dances, movies and after school dances. The Ninth Grade Council helped to transact Ninth Grade business. Representatives were elected from each ninth grade home room and, together with faculty ad- visors, planned and promoted class projects. ROW 11 Michele Smith, Myrna Jorgenson, Mike Jiran, Nancy Noot, Jennifer Person. ROW 2: Jacie Overby, Mary Ann Workman, Beverly Beck, Kathy Bachman, Sandra Miller, Ronald Kubinski. ROW 3: Mr. Nelson, Pat Wagner, Cherrie Pieper, Terry Andrusko, Alice Johnson, Irene Pieper. ROW 4: Thomas Lilleskov, Neil Lund, John Hohl, Frank Frush, Steve Knowlen. President: Michael Jiran, V. President: Nancy Noot, Secretary: Myrna Jorgenson, Treasurer: Jennifer Person.
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Kathy Stinson, Kathy Sanders, Judy Sparks. ROW TWO: Judy Louise Johnson, Jim Levitz, Larry Everson, Tom Peterson, Dennis ert Sopoci, Robert Helberg. ROW THREE: Gail Benzick, Judy orogi, Bonnie Smith, Charles Hubbard, Leonard Wasser, Karen Sixty-seven members . . ' a lot Of work . . . and Laurel Johnson, Tom Sopoci. ROW FOUR: Michal Taylor, Bill music weXll never forget. Under the direction of Mr ea Ekberg, Ilona Olson, Kenny Kriefall, Barry Ford, Les Walsh, son, Michael Nordquist, Ricky Leba, Lydell Pockrandt, Richard George the band played for many auditoriums, the y Peters, David Hutchins, Burton Parks. ROW FIVE: Mr. D. E. Christmas Program, Spring Concert, a trip to Bryant, a mes Leader, Donald Leines, James Dattalo, Roger Moberg. very special program for the Assistant Superintendent ry: Judy Barret, T reasurer: Roger Moberg- of Schools, and the Finishing Day exercises. '.,'r '3 L , , , . y t y 4A 2 r E e ' z i ; ' ' ' a
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